Re: HTTP handling



tor, 29,.06.2006 kl. 13.17 -0400, skrev Christopher Blizzard:
> Probably should be.  How do I contact them?
> 
I think it was moved to the retirement home last time we cleaned house.

Maybe the developer site is still referencing it somewhere? /me googles
d.g.o...there's a gnome-http folder there in viewcvs, but it looks
empty. Maybe we need to remove the empty folder as well?

Cheers
Kjartan

> --Chris
> 
> kevin kubasik net wrote:
> > Hey, if libghttp is deprecisted, let the gnome sysadmin team know
> > before the svn migration so it can be added to the list of "obsolete"
> > modules.
> > 
> > -Kevin Kubasik
> > 
> > On 6/28/06, Christopher Blizzard <blizzard redhat com> wrote:
> >> James Henstridge wrote:
> >> > On 27/06/06, Teresa Thomas <tere ertw gmail com> wrote:
> >> >> I am making an Evolution plugin that enable it to synchrized with the
> >> Google
> >> >> calendar. As part of this, I will need to do some HTTP handling, 
> >> create
> >> and
> >> >> send requests, receive and interpret responses etc.  Does anyone 
> >> know any
> >> >> libraries that can aid in doing this?
> >> >>
> >> >> I was looking in libgHTTP, but it does not have any helpful
> >> documentation.
> >> >> Would be grateful is anyone has any suggestions or more information on
> >> >> libgHTTP.
> >> >
> >> > You should probably look at libsoup.  It is already a dependency of
> >> > Evolution and can integrate into the GTK event loop.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Holy crap I wrote libghttp 10 years ago.  Is it still in gnome-cvs?
> >>
> >> --Chris
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